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  1. NeXTSTEP

    Infobox OS name NeXTSTEP logo screenshot file NeXTSTEP desktop.jpg 300px caption Nextstep graphical user ... by succeeded by website NeXTSTEP also written NeXTstep , NeXTStep , and NEXTSTEP ref name kevra ... release of NeXTSTEP version 0.8 was shown at the launch of the NeXT Computer on October 12, 1988. The first full release, NeXTSTEP 1.0, shipped on September 18, 1989. ref name osxbook cite web ... systems. NeXTSTEP was later modified to separate the underlying operating system from the higher level ... NeXT s own OPENSTEP. Apple Inc. Apple s Mac OS X is a direct descendant of NeXTSTEP, through the OPENSTEP lineage. Description NeXTSTEP was a combination of several parts a Unix like operating ... NeXTSTEP was notable for the last three items. The toolkits offered considerable power, and were used ... the writing of applications with NeXTSTEP far easier than on many competing systems, and the system was often pointed to as a paragon of computer development, even a decade later. NeXTSTEP s user interface ... OpenStep and into Mac OS X and the Shelf computing Shelf . NeXTSTEP also created or was among the very ... made the system particularly interesting to custom application programmers, and NeXTSTEP had a long ... on the Nextstep platform. quotation 1990 CERN A Joint proposal for a hypertext system ... Lee Tim Berners Lee . Tim s prototype implementation on NeXTStep is made in the space of a few months, thanks to the qualities of the NeXTStep software development system. This prototype offers ... can be traced to Nextstep conventions. The basic layout options of HTML 1.0 and 2.0 are attributable ... that controlled MCI Communications MCI s Friends and Family program was developed using Nextstep ... OpenStep , a cross platform object oriented API standard derived from Nextstep. Implementations ... 4.0 superseded Nextstep 3.3 on NeXT, Sun and Intel IA 32 systems. Following an announcement on December .... The anime series Serial Experiments Lain Apple computers Serial Experiments Lain was influenced by NextStep ...   more details



  1. NextStep ReUse

    advert date November 2010 refimprove date October 2010 NextStep ReUse formally known as NextStep Recycling is a non profit organization based in Eugene, Oregon . Founded in 1999 by Lorraine Kerwood, to date it has accepted donations of hundreds of thousands of computers and other electronic devices. Kerwood, diagnosed with autism , taught herself to repair computers in college. As a social worker, she fixed them for her clients and others by 2004 she had left her job and expanded her operations to a warehouse. ref Keeley Harding, http www.yesmagazine.org issues climate action lorraine kerwood People We Love Lorraine Kerwood , YES Magazine , December 15, 2009. ref Hundreds of volunteers have provided over 136,000 hours of service refurbishing and recycling electronics. To date, 20,000 computers have been refurbished and more than 6.2 million pounds of electronic waste have been recycled. ref Cite web title About NextStep Recycling work NextStepRecycling.org accessdate 07 Oct 2010 url http www.nextsteprecycling.org about ref . The organization and its founder were profiled on the CBS News program The Early Show on March 7, 2008. ref http www.cbsnews.com stories 2008 03 07 earlyshow main3916373.shtml Woman With Autism Heads Computer Recycler Turns Talents For Fixing Them Into Green Service For Needy , CBS News , March 7, 2008. ref ref http www.cbsnews.com video watch ?id 3916531n Autistic Woman Keeps Giving , CBS News , March 7, 2008 video . ref In the same year, Kerwood won a 100,000 Volvo for Life award honoring her for public service. ref http wheels.blogs.nytimes.com 2008 03 25 volvo puts on a party with a purpose Volvo Puts On a Party With a Purpose , New York Times , March 25, 2008. ref References Reflist Category Organizations based in Eugene, Oregon Category Reuse nonprofit org stub ...   more details



  1. Nextstep (magazine)

    Orphan date January 2009 nextSTEP as visualized on cover is a magazine which was founded in the United States in 1995 by David Mammano to help students plan for college, careers and life. It is a national publication for high school students that is distributed in 20,500 high schools in 50 states. The magazine is headquartered in Rochester, New York , where the first issue was published May 17, 1995. In 2008, the Association of Educational Publishers AEP named the magazine as a finalist in the whole publication category. In 2007, the magazine won AEP s periodical of the year title in the young adult category. ref Citation year 2007 title Award Programs Distinguished Achievement Awards Periodicals Winners url http www.aepweb.org awards 07print.htm ref AEP has previously awarded Next Step the following awards whole publication design 2006 , most improved 2006 , ref Citation year 2006 title Award Programs Distinguished Achievement Awards Periodicals Winners url http www.aepweb.org awards 06print.htm ref finalist, best educational portal 2004 , most improved 2003 ref Citation year 2003 title Award Programs 2003 Distinguished Achievement Awards Winners, Periodicals url http www.aepweb.org awards 03periodicals.htm ref and best how to article 2002 . ref Citation year 2002 title Award Programs 2002 Distinguished Achievement Awards Winners, Periodicals url http www.aepweb.org awards 02periodicals.htm ref Online student s can find several interactive tools to help them through the college planning process. The Step by Step college planning timeline guides users through each to do before college. The site also features a 20,000 college scholarship giveaway, a College Match tool, scholarship search, college planning community and free handouts for school counselors. References Reflist External links http www.nextSTEPmag.com The Next Step Magazine DEFAULTSORT Next Step magazine Category Magazines established in 1995 Category American magazines ...   more details



  1. File:NeXTSTEP desktop.jpg

    Summary Non free use rationale Description NeXTSTEP operating system screenshot. Source http www.futuretg.com FTOSX Documents Why FTOSX NeXTSTEP.jpg Article NeXT Portion One screenshot Low resolution Yes Purpose Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. This screenshot illustrates and identifies a discussion of the software it depicts. Replaceability Free use replacement cannot be made as this is proprietary software. other information The software depicted in this image is long discontinued. Non free use rationale Description NeXTSTEP operating system screenshot. Source http www.futuretg.com FTOSX Documents Why FTOSX NeXTSTEP.jpg Article Nextstep Portion One screenshot Low resolution Yes Purpose Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. This screenshot illustrates and identifies a discussion of the software it depicts. Replaceability Free use replacement cannot be made as this is proprietary software. other information The software depicted in this image is long discontinued. BadJPEG Licensing Non free software screenshot Fair Use rationale In History of the graphical user interface This screenshot illustrates a discussion of the software it depicts. The image is vital to the user s understanding of the evolution of graphical user interfaces software over time. Use of the screenshot is the only way to get an accurate impression of what the visual aspect of the software is. As the software depicted is copyrighted, it is not possible to create a free replacement for it. The use of this images does not in any way interfere with the commercial interests of the software copyright owner. ...   more details



  1. Project Builder

    Project Builder was an integrated development environment IDE originally developed by NeXT for the NeXTSTEP operating system . It was rewritten and informally dubbed PBX http www.cocoabuilder.com archive cocoa 26936 getting started pb pbx.html while distributed by Apple Computer for software development on Mac OS X computer systems prior to Mac OS X v10.3 . It was superseded by Xcode , as of Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. GNUstep s ProjectCenter IDE is a rough workalike of the original NextStep design additional functionality is provided by ProjectManager, a 3rd party GNUstep IDE meant for greater usability. Mac stub Category Mac OS X Category NeXT de Project Builder pt Project Builder ...   more details



  1. NeXT Laser Printer

    The NeXT Laser Printer NeXT PN N2000 was a 400 Dots per inch DPI PostScript laser printer sold by NeXT from late 1988 to 1993 for the NeXTstation and NeXTcube workstation s and manufactured by Canon Inc. Canon . It included an adjustable paper tray, enabling it to print several paper sizes including A4 paper A4 , Letter paper size letter size , legal, and envelopes. It was very similar to other printers based on the Canon SX engine, such as the Apple LaserWriter II series and HP LaserJet II III, although those other printers only printed at 300x300 dpi. Some parts such as the toner cartridge and input paper tray are interchangeable with the HP LaserJet LaserJet II III . The printer used a proprietary high speed serial interface, and was essentially an early GDI printers WinPrinter although it was not Windows compatible , as it used the Display PostScript DisplayPostscript renderer in NeXTStep rather than a hardware PostScript renderer. Despite this it usually achieved close to its rated speed of 8 ppm, as the NeXTStation had a much faster CPU 25 or 33MHz 68040 and greater memory capacity up to 128MB in Turbo models than the rendering engines of contemporary printers. Because NeXTStep used DisplayPostscript extensively in its windowing system, the postscript rendering path was optimized Citation needed date July 2009 , and printed documents had a true output WYSIWYG corresponding to the screen. NeXT also produced a color inkjet printer, the SCSI SCSI I connected, Tabloid paper size Tabloid capable, 360 DPI Color Bubblejet model NeXT PN N2004 US N2005 UK , based on Canon BubbleJet technology. External links and references http www.levenez.com NeXTSTEP NeXTprinter.html NeXTprinter http www.levenez.com NeXTSTEP NeXTcolor Printer.html NeXT color printer http www.nextcomputers.org NeXTComputers.org NeXT Computer DEFAULTSORT Next Laser Printer Category NeXT Category Computer printers compu hardware stub ...   more details



  1. Eidolon Software

    Orphan date August 2008 Infobox company name Eidolon Software logo caption type traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation Start date YYYY MM DD founder defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Woodinville, Washington ref http www.freebase.com view en eidolon software ref location country United States location locations area served key people industry Software products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage URL example.com footnotes intl Notability date August 2008 Eidolon Software is a company that creates software for NeXT s NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP operating system s, as well as Apple Computer s Mac OS X . Eidolon Software is most commonly known in the NeXTSTEP OPENSTEP community for its PopOver E mail client software. Wiktionary eidolon Eidolon Software s name is inspired from the meaning of eidolon meaning ideal or ghost etymology from Greek language Greek for image . References reflist Category Software companies based in Washington state Ict company stub ...   more details



  1. Paul Kunz

    for the Dutch Olympic fencer Paul Kunze particle physics Particle physicist and software developer Paul Kunz initiated the deployment of the first web server outside of Europe . After a meeting in September with Tim Berners Lee of CERN , he returned to the SLAC Stanford Linear Accelerator Center with word of the World Wide Web . By Thursday, December 12, 1991 there was an active web server in place thanks to the efforts of Paul Kunz , Louise Addis , and Terry Hung . ref http arxiv.org html physics 0208059 First in the Web, But Where are the Pieces? Bot generated title ref He was also the originator of the free open source GNUstep implementation of the Nextstep NeXTstep framework and the idea for objcX. He is the chief developer of HippoDraw . External links http www.gnustep.org developers whoiswho.html GNUstep Who s Who Developers http www.slac.stanford.edu history earlyweb history.shtml Early World Wide Web at SLAC References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kunz, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kunz, Paul Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people Category Particle physicists compu bio stub physicist stub de Paul Kunz fr Paul Kunz it Paul Kunz pt Paul Kunz sv Paul Kunz ...   more details



  1. OpenStep

    system that used a non NeXTSTEP operating system as its core, principally developed by NeXT with Sun ... on a Mach kernel Mach based Unix such as the core of NeXTSTEP , versions of OpenStep were available ... version of NeXT s NeXTSTEP operating system object layers to be run on Sun s Solaris operating system ... effort was to strip away those portions of NeXTSTEP that depended on Mach kernel Mach or NeXT specific ... PostScript , the Objective C runtime and compilers, and the majority of the NeXTSTEP Objective C libraries ... of their flagship operating system NeXTSTEP , rebranded as OPENSTEP and supported on several of their platforms ... Bot generated title ref Early versions of NeXTSTEP used an NX prefix and contained only the Application ... Objective C using NeXT s ObjC runtime, writing an X11 window manager to implement the NeXTSTEP ..., Sun also ported the NeXTSTEP 3.3 versions of several end user applications, including Mail.app ... architecture. Description The API OpenStep contrasts with the earlier NeXTSTEP primarily in five ... NeXTSTEP referred to both these libraries and the operating system as well. Any code depending ... free , an issue NeXT had already faced during a port of NeXTSTEP to the Intel platform. Low level objects such as strings were represented with C data types in NeXTSTEP, whereas in OpenStep a number ... Autorelease Pools as a form of automatic memory management. NeXTSTEP does not provide reference ..., Display PostScript was featured in older NeXT technologies, such as NeXTSTEP. Building on OpenStep ... OPENSTEP for Mach NeXT s first operating system was NeXTSTEP , a sophisticated Mach UNIX based ... OS and called it OPENSTEP for Mach 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2. It was, for all intents, NeXTSTEP 4.0, and still retained flagship NeXTSTEP technologies such as Display PostScript DPS , UNIX underpinnings, user ... the classic NeXTSTEP user interface and styles. OPENSTEP for Mach was further improved, in comparison to NeXTSTEP 3.3, with vastly improved driver support &ndash however the environment to actually ...   more details



  1. The Next Step

    The Next Step may refer to The Next Step Rosenwinkel album The Next Step Rosenwinkel album , 2001 The Next Step People Under the Stairs album The Next Step People Under the Stairs album , The Next Step TV series The Next Step TV series , American television show The Next Step ,a newspaper published by the Revolutionary Communist Party UK, 1978 Revolutionary Communist Party in the UK from 1978 1988 NeXTSTEP , computer operating system The Next Step , a book by Protestant evangelist, Jack Chick List of Everwood episodes The Next Step , a season 4 episode of the TV series Everwood disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Mac OS X Server 1.0

    Refimprove date May 2011 Infobox OS name Mac OS X Server 1.0 logo File File http images.appleinsider.com leopard preview server 5.jpg caption Mac OS X Server 1.0 developer Apple Inc. Apple Computer family Berkeley Software Distribution BSD NeXTSTEP source model latest release version 1.2v3 latest release date kernel type Hybrid kernel ui license supported platforms PowerPC working state Legacy website http support.apple.com kb TA38977 Mac OS X Server 1.0 , released on March 16, 1999, ref cite web url http www.islandnet.com kpolsson compsoft soft1998.htm title Chronology of Personal Computer Software last Polsson first Ken accessdate 2008 05 07 ref is the first operating system released into the retail market by Apple Computer based on their acquisition of NeXT . It followed the Rhapsody operating system Rhapsody series of developer releases of what was to be known as Mac OS X. Although OS X Server 1.0 had a variation of the Platinum theme Platinum look and feel from Mac OS 8 , it is based on the OPENSTEP and thus, NeXTSTEP operating system instead of the classic Mac OS, giving users a preview of the future operating system Mac OS X . It was replaced by a version based on Mac OS X v10.0 in 2001 . Design Server 1.0 contains a mix of features from the classic Mac OS, NeXTSTEP and Mac OS X. It has a single menu bar across the top of the screen like Mac OS but file management is performed in Workspace Manager from NeXTSTEP instead of the Mac s Macintosh Finder Finder . The user interface still uses the Display PostScript based window server from NeXTSTEP, instead of the Quartz graphics layer Quartz based Quartz Compositor WindowServer which would appear a year later in Mac OS X Public Beta . Windows with unsaved content display a black dot in the window close button like NeXTSTEP. The Dock computing Dock and the Aqua GUI Aqua appearance were still being developed and thus not included these were later added to Mac OS X. Carbon API Carbon , essentially a sub set of classi ...   more details



  1. NeXTcube

    Infobox information appliance name logo image file NeXTcube.jpg 250px caption include if image is not a logo developer manufacturer carrier family type Workstation generation releasedate 1990 use Start date YYYY MM DD omit DD or MM DD if necessary lifespan price this is price at initial release, not the current price. discontinued 1993 unitssold unitsshipped media os NeXTSTEP , OPENSTEP , NetBSD limited support operating system power cpu Motorola 68040 storage memory 16MB 64MB display graphics sound input location GPS or Wi Fi based controllers output camera touchpad connectivity service online service s offered dimensions weight topgame compatibility predecessor successor related website The NeXTcube was a high end workstation computer developed, manufactured and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and was housed in a similar cube shaped magnesium enclosure. The workstation ran the NeXTSTEP operating system . Hardware The NeXTcube was a development of the original NeXT Computer. It differed from its predecessor in having a 25  MHz Motorola 68040 68040 processor, larger hard disks in place of the MO drive and an optional floppy disk drive. A 33  MHz NeXTcube Turbo was produced later. NeXT also released the NeXTdimension for the NeXTcube, a circuit board based on an Intel i860 processor, which offers 32 bit PostScript color display and video sampling features. There was also a very rare accelerator board known as the Nitro between 5 and 20 are estimated to have been made. It increased the speed of a NeXTcube by replacing the standard 25 or 33 MHz processor with a 40 MHz one. ref http www.channelu.com NeXT Black Nitro index.html NeXT Nitro Information ref Specifications Introduced in 1990 with monitor Display 1120x832 17 grayscale Operating System NeXTstep 2.2 Extended or later CPU 25 MHz 68040 with integrated floating point unit Digital Signal Processor 25 MHz Motorola DSP56001 RAM 16 MB, expandable to 64 MB ...   more details



  1. Jean-Marie Hullot

    Infobox person name Jean Marie Hullot image Jean Marie Hullot.jpg caption Jean Marie Hullot in January 2008 birth date Birth date and age 1954 2 16 birth place Flag icon France Paris, France residence France nationality French people French known for Interface Builder , NeXTSTEP , iCal , iSync occupation Jean Marie Hullot born February 16, 1954 is a French computer scientist and programmer who authored important programs for the original Macintosh , NeXTSTEP and Mac OS X platforms. These include the SOS Interface for the Mac, ref http rixstep.com 2 0 people The Nextonian ref which later became Interface Builder for NeXTSTEP 1985 , ref http www.mac guild.org wwdc wwdc03.html WWDC 2003 notes ref and later still evolved into an important part of Mac OS X. He also led the iCal and iSync development teams for Mac OS X 2002 . ref http www.appleinsider.com print.php?id 3316 AppleInsider, 17 October 2007 ref In 1981, Jean Marie Hullot received a Ph.D. in computer science from the Paris Sud 11 University University of Paris at Orsay , ref http fds.oup.com www.oup.co.uk pdf 0 19 286207 3.pdf ref where his adviser was G rard Huet . He was a researcher at INRIA from 1979 to 1985, when he joined NeXT . In 1996 he co founded RealNames , a URL translation service which closed in 2002. He worked as CTO of Application Division at Apple Inc. from 2001 to 2005. Currently, he is the President and CEO of Fotopedia , a collaborative photo encyclopaedia. See also Fotopedia References Reflist External links http www.fotopedia.com users jmhullot Jean Marie Hullot fotopedia http www.inria.fr 40ans forum intervenants.en.php hullot INRIA http docs.abondance.com interview realnames.html Interview, December 1999 in French http www.techcrunch.com 2008 02 18 ex apple team prepares to launch stealth startup Ex Apple Team To Launch Stealth Startup Fotonauts Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hullot, Jean Marie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1954 02 16 PLACE OF BIR ...   more details



  1. Eidolon

    wiktionarypar eidolon Eidolon may refer to Eidolon apparition , a spirit image of a living or dead person in ancient Greek thought In Business Eidolon Publications , a small press publisher based in North Perth, Western Australia Eidolon magazine Eidolon magazine , a speculative fiction magazine published by Eidolon Publications Eidolon Books , the book publishing arm of Eidolon Publications Eidolon Software , a software company that caters to NextStep and Mac OS X clients In music Eidolon band , a heavy metal band Eidolon album , an album by black metal band Dark Fortress In video games The Eidolon , a computer game from the 1980s by Lucasfilm Games Other Eidolon genus , a genus of bat disambig de Eidolon fr Eidolon ...   more details



  1. Shelf

    Wiktionary Shelf may refer to Shelf storage , a flat horizontal surface used for diplay and storage Shelf computing , a user interface feature in the NeXTSTEP operating system Shelf, West Yorkshire , a village in England Continental shelf , the extended perimeter of a continent, usually covered by shallow seas Ice shelf , a thick platform of ice floating on the ocean surface Light shelf , a reflective element placed outside of a window to enhance room illumination by natural light Sulphur shelf , an edible mushroom Shelf life , the length of time that perishable items are considered suitable for sale or consumption Shelf registration , a registration arrangement for the sale of securities Shelf organization , a UK health services organisation Shelf song Shelf song , a 2008 song by the Jonas Brothers Shelf corporation , a company or corporation that has had no activity See also Off the shelf disambig cs elf de Bauholz Brett he ru simple Shelf ...   more details



  1. NeXTMail

    NeXTMail was the email client for the NeXTSTEP operating system. It was one of the first e mail clients to support universally visible, clickable embedded graphics and audio within e mail. NeXTMail made attaching images, text and videos to a message straightforward using drag and drop. It featured a service named lip service that allowed a user to click a button and record audio from a NeXT system s microphone. NeXTMail evolved into Mail application Apple Mail , the e mail application bundled with Mac OS X . See also Mail application Apple Mail GNUMail External links http www.youtube.com watch?hl en GB&v j02b8Fuz73A&gl GB YouTube Video of Steve Jobs demoing NeXT Category Email Category Email clients Category NeXT network software stub ...   more details



  1. Open (process)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Lowercase open open is a Nextstep & Mac OS X command line interface command line software application process that opens file s , folder s or URL s in the graphical user interface GUI as though the user had double click ed on them. Files will be opened in the default application for their type, folders will be opened in the Finder or file system GUI, and URLs will be opened in the default browser. The counterpart of the process in Microsoft Windows is tt start.exe tt . In KDE , tt kfmclient exec tt has the same effect. DEFAULTSORT Open Application Category Mac OS X Category NeXT Category Unix windowing system related software Category Mac OS X software Mac stub ...   more details



  1. Rubato Composer

    Orphan date December 2007 Rubato Composer is free GPL software that allows one to compose music or transform existing music with the help of mathematical Category Theory and topos theory Topos Theory . It is currently the only software for music composition based on Category Theory. It is being developed by G rard Milmeister and Guerino Mazzola , both of whom are currently working on a book about it, The RUBATO Bible working title . The book is currently in preparation, to appear during 2008. The only other similar software, Presto , is no longer developed and runs only on Atari computers. External links http www.rubato.org official site http developer.berlios.de projects rubato Older version for NeXTstep and Mac OS Category Music software Music software stub ...   more details



  1. File:Zilla.gif

    Should be PNG is not appropriate, as this image has not lost quality. GIFs and 24 bit PNGs produce the exact same quality in black and white images. Should be PNG Summary Non free use rationale Article Xgrid Description Screenshot of the Zilla.app distributed computing software running on OPENSTEP . Source http www.levenez.com NeXTSTEP Portion Screenshot shows Zilla info window, two Zilla menus and a manual page open. Low resolution Screenshot is at sufficient resolution to allow identification, but low enough to not dimish the copyright status. Purpose To demonstrate how the Zilla program looked, as commentary on the program is provided in Xgrid Replaceability This image is impossible to replace as any replacement that shows the application sufficiently to not fall under a derivative would diminish the quality of the article. other information Licensing Non free software screenshot ...   more details



  1. Aaron Hillegass

    Aaron Hillegass born 1969 started programming at the age of 10. After graduating university he took his first full time job, working for the Mitre Corporation in their Advanced Signal Processing Lab. He went on to develop NEXTSTEP application software for Wall Street . Between 1995 1997 he was employed at NeXT as a developer and trainer. In 1997, NeXT merged with Apple Computer . Hillegass elected to leave his role to start his own dot com business. In 2000, he was then contracted by Apple to help train their software developers in the Cocoa API Cocoa application programming interface API , an evolution of the NEXTSTEP API. He currently teaches Cocoa development and Cocoa consulting projects through his company Big Nerd Ranch . Aaron is best known to many Cocoa programmers as the author of Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X , a popular introductory text for Cocoa API Cocoa developers. Bibliography Aaron Hillegass 2008 . Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X . Addison Wesley. 3rd Edition May 2008 . ISBN 0 321 50361 9. Mark Dalrymple Aaron Hillegass 2005 . Advanced Mac OS X Programming . Big Nerd Ranch. 2nd Edition. ISBN 0 9740785 1 4. Joe Conway computer programmer Joe Conway Aaron Hillegass 2010 . iPhone Programming The Big Nerd Ranch Guide . Big Nerd Ranch. ISBN 978 0 321 70624 9. External links http bignerdranch.com management Bio at Big Nerd Ranch http www.bignerdranch.com Big Nerd Ranch http www.possibleprobable.com A collection of meditations on hope and fear by Aaron Hillegass http www.informit.com articles article.aspx?p 1220319 2008 Interview with Aaron Hillegass by Scott Stevenson Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hillegass ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hillegass Category 1969 births Category American writers Category Living people compu bio stub ...   more details



  1. Property list

    read the NeXTSTEP format, Apple sets it aside in favor of two new formats of its own. In Mac OS X v10.0 Mac OS X 10.0 , the NeXTSTEP format was deprecated , and a new XML format was introduced, with a public .... Also, the defaults software defaults utility introduced in NeXTSTEP can be used to manipulate plist ...   more details



  1. Architecture of Mac OS X

    the Driver Kit used in NEXTSTEP citing Driver Kit s lack of power management and hot swap ... with licensing fees to Adobe Systems Adobe like the Display PostScript windowing system of NEXTSTEP ...   more details



  1. Bundle

    Wiktionary bundle Bundle or Bundling may refer to In marketing Product bundling , a marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale as one combined product Bundling fundraising , when donations from many individuals are collected by one person and presented to the recipient Bundling political economy , a similar concept to product bundling that occurs in electoral republics In mathematics Bundle mathematics , a generalization of a fiber bundle dropping the condition of a local product structure Fiber bundle , a topology space that looks locally like a product space seealso Category Fiber bundles In medicine Bundle of His , a collection of heart muscle cells specialized for electrical conduction Bundle of Kent , an extra conduction pathway between the atria and ventricles in the heart In Computing Bundle NEXTSTEP , a type of directory in NEXTSTEP and Mac OS X Bundle software distribution , a package containing a software and everything it needs to operate Other uses Bundle adjustment , a photogrammetry computer vision technique Bundle conductor power engineering Bundle of rights property law Bundle theory philosophy Bundled payment , a method for reimbursing health care providers Bundles album Bundles album , a 1975 album by Soft Machine, including a song of the same title Bundling packaging , the process of using straps to bundle up items Bundling tradition , the traditional practice of wrapping one person in a bed accompanied by his her courter Optical fiber bundle , a cable consisting of a collection of fiber optics Bundle Brent Eileen Bundle Brent , an Agatha Christie character disambig Category Dutch loanwords de Bundle ko ...   more details



  1. LaunchBar

    Infobox Software name LaunchBar logo Deleted image removed Image LaunchBar.png LaunchBar icon screenshot caption developer Objective Development Software GmbH released 1996 latest release version 5.1.3 latest release date July 17, 2011 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Mac OS X programming language Objective C platform language English, German genre Application launcher license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.obdev.at launchbar index.html LaunchBar is a launch Application software application for Mac OS X . It provides access to user s applications and files, by entering short abbreviations of the searched item s name. It uses an adaptive algorithm that learns a user s preferred abbreviations for a particular application. For example, Adobe Photoshop may be launched by simply typing pho after training and Interface Builder can be opened by typing ib even though that sequence of characters does not appear consecutively anywhere in the name of the application. History LaunchBar began as a series of shell scripts for the NeXTSTEP platform, then migrated to OPENSTEP where it was developed into a full fledged application. It was ported to Mac OS X in 2001 as LaunchBar 3. See also Comparison of application launchers External links http www.obdev.at products launchbar index.html Official site http www.oreillynet.com pub a mac developer 2003 09 25 innovators.html Interview with Norbert Heger, LaunchBar s developer http www.obdev.at products next stuff index.html LaunchBar for NeXTSTEP OPENSTEP Category Mac OS X software Category Application launchers mac software stub ...   more details



  1. Vvi

    For the airport, goto Viru Viru International Airport Orphan date April 2008 Infobox Company name VVI logo type genre foundation 1991 founder Ed VanVliet location city location country location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income owner num employees parent divisions subsid slogan homepage footnotes intl VVI is a company started in 1991 by Ed VanVliet , with the view of making computer software specialized to visualization for many technical oriented industries, including medical device and financial service companies. Overview VVI is listed as a spin off company from Lincoln Laboratory MIT Lincoln Laboratories . While at MIT, Ed VanVliet was a Beta developer for Steve Job s NeXT Computer, Inc. with the version 0.9 NEXTSTEP operating system. The combination of Unix and scalable graphics window server was ideal for innovative data presentation software. The software developed under NEXTSTEP, originally called Graph Builder, was changed and morphed into Vvidget which now runs under Mac OS X . In addition, it was redesigned many times and grew into a multithreaded and process distributed presentation system which acts as a service, as well as indigenous framework, to specialized applications and innovative information visualization systems. Noting that the wealth in software is actually retained in experiences of its users, Vvidget has been made freeware so that the community of scientists and engineers can exercise its unique and intricate features. External links http www.vvi.com VVI Web Site . http www.vvidget.com Vvidget Community Site . http www.ll.mit.edu about spinoff.html MIT Spin Off Companies . Category Software by company Category Companies established in 1991 ...   more details




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